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command is idempotent, and will not continue to cycle through all of the available
locations.)
boot bootmgr password
boot bootmgr password 0
boot bootmgr password 7
no boot bootmgr password
Configure or remove a password to control access to boot manager parameters.
Similar to the
username * password ...
commands, it is generally intended
to be used in its cleartext forms; the form that takes an encrypted password mainly
exists so that
show configuration
will have something to display.
show images
Show all image files on the system, as well as what images are installed in two
locations: the active location (which was most recently booted from) and the
default location (which is the default to boot from in the future). There may or may
not be overlap between these two lists.
show bootvar
Similar to
show images
in that it displays what images are on the two locations,
and which are the active and default location. But not all of the
show images
data
is displayed, and additionally this displays whether or not a boot manager password
is set.
Enable and Config Modes
enable
Enter enable mode, if the user account was set up with the privileges to do so.
disable
Leave enable mode.
configure terminal
conf t
Enter Config mode, if the current user account has the privileges to do so. Note that
there is no mechanism to prevent multiple users from being in Config mode
simultaneously.
no configure